I am more concerned with people from the FBI and the military because of blackmailing. Politicians can be blackmailed, but unless they are privy to classified intelligence, the information they can provide is minimal. |
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Translation: Something like this gets announced to put everyone on notice. “Normal” Americans and foreign clients, we’d rather roll up this outfit and be done. But if we wind up needing to prosecute johns you’ll be the ones we pinch.
“Important” clients like politicians, judges, officers, celebrities and high-level executives, we know all about your solicitation of these services. We have plenty of other fish to fry at the moment. But if circumstances change, at some point it will be beneficial enough to us to prosecute you despite the legal and political flak you could generate. Don’t do anything to let those circumstances evolve. Russia, China, Iran et al, this espionage effort is OVER. You are DONE. We know exactly who you were trying to target and we have wrapped up our counterintelligence review. If you try to turn one of the important johns, you better be absolutely certain that we know absolutely nothing about that john’s activities. And there’s very little that’s certain in espionage. So don’t. |
Adultery ended the careers of two commanders I know. Even the perceived notion of one. No evidence. |
About RU/CN/IR... or you're gonna do what? EXACTLY. You're going to do NOTHING. |
No, but Russia has always ruled the honeypot game. And it may not align with your politics, but it’s true that prostitution is big business for the Korean mafia and they work with Russians to traffic them. Sorry that doesn’t fit your Pizzagate narrative. |
+1 It is somewhat surprising that it happened stateside, but there is a reason that government workers headed overseas are warned that if you’re not hot in America, you’re not any hotter overseas. Honeypots abound. |
Read the Fat Leonard scandal. The military will most definitely publish the names of the brass and their punishments. |
Are you sure about that? |
The prostitutes in Korea are now mostly Vietnamese, Chinese, and Filipina. The Korean Mafia is connected to organized human traffickers in all those countries. |
Honestly I think your theory is about as good as the Pizzagate |
LOL I am a woman But a realist too |
Only if you’re up to your eyeballs in fake news and know nothing about the world outside your own country. |
Psychology 101. Such powerful positions draw a certain personality type- abusers who crave power. Of course someone who craves power in their career would be more likely to crave power in other domains such as inside the bedroom. NOT saying they're all like that, but the % is going to be higher than the general population. |
They are much too young to be spies. They are waifs, as noted earlier, being trafficked by amoral people to immoral men with power. Just look at their photos. Some have, obviously, been given breast implants and the photos are smut and porn. |
Not too young at all. |